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While I’ve been travel writing for years, I couldn’t be more stoked to add “travel photographer” to my bag o’ tricks! The August 2015 issue of Travel+Leisure is the first time my photography has been published in print…namely this dreamy pic from my

While I’ve been travel writing for years, I couldn’t be more stoked to add “travel photographer” to my bag o’ tricks! The August 2015 issue of Travel+Leisure is the first time my photography has been published in print…namely this dreamy pic from my

I’m super excited to share that I have TWO copywriting projects featured in HOW Magazine’s Promotion and Design Annual! The first is the utterly inventive Creative (un)Blocks (image below), a self-promotion for Neenah Paper designed by Chen Design Associates. It was selected

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I’m super excited to share that I have TWO copywriting projects featured in HOW Magazine’s Promotion and Design Annual! The first is the utterly inventive Creative (un)Blocks (image below), a self-promotion for Neenah Paper designed by Chen Design Associates. It was selected

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One of my favorite pubs to write for is California Home+Design – where I weekly blog about my latest San Francisco design obsession from architecture, interiors, and products to emerging artists and must-see gallery openings. So I couldn’t be more stoked to

One of my favorite pubs to write for is California Home+Design – where I weekly blog about my latest San Francisco design obsession from architecture, interiors, and products to emerging artists and must-see gallery openings. So I couldn’t be more stoked to

Creative Madness is one of my all-time favorite typography projects. It was an exploration into the minds of some of the most noted creatives of our day: Zelda Fitzgerald, Woody Allen, Diane Arbus, Werner Herzog, etc. The book reinterprets their

Creative Madness is one of my all-time favorite typography projects. It was an exploration into the minds of some of the most noted creatives of our day: Zelda Fitzgerald, Woody Allen, Diane Arbus, Werner Herzog, etc. The book reinterprets their